Police Residence Registration
RachelDesigns wrote:Hi,
When I went to move into one house,they wanted 15 million and once I had signed that contract, they came up asking me to sign a contract for 6million. This rung alarm bells, so I kept asking why? After several conversations they told me it was down to the amount of tax they would have had to pay.
So I pulled out and was very lucky the landlady was lovely, she returned my deposit! I took a copy of the different contracts though as back up!
I then got the phone call from the pushy Estate agent screaming saying he was going to inform her that she didn't return my deposit, luckily she did.
So I read up on all the laws and truly it comes down ( even if they say they didn’t know!) TAX.
I am now renting a house in Da Nang, I have been here 3weeks and I still don’t even have a contract. I was supposed to sign it the day I moved I but I still don’t have one, she won’t even write that I paid her 45million, she is now avoiding me so I’m going to her work tomorrow as i have to renew my visa next week and don’t know whether I can put the address down. I'm shacking my head in disbelief as I now know so much better, my heart took over because I love the house.
Does anyone have any ideas on how to tackle this lady, no pun intended ?
I have spent the last week in bloody hospital, I gave my address, I just really hope I don’t have the police here, I live alone and not really met any other expats or Vietnamese yet! It would frighten me.
If you received no contract yet let her know you will contact the Tax Dept.
Here is a tip, something I use. Get a nòtebook, when you are going to pay rent or a deposit, get the owner to write the date, the address of property and how much is being paid and sign your notebook. Many times what you pay them is not what's being declared. When you want to vacate and they start their crap, pull out the note book and mention the tax department. Scares the hell out of them.
RachelDesigns wrote:Hi,
When I went to move into one house,they wanted 15 million and once I had signed that contract, they came up asking me to sign a contract for 6million. This rung alarm bells, so I kept asking why? After several conversations they told me it was down to the amount of tax they would have had to pay.
So I pulled out and was very lucky the landlady was lovely, she returned my deposit! I took a copy of the different contracts though as back up!
I then got the phone call from the pushy Estate agent screaming saying he was going to inform her that she didn't return my deposit, luckily she did.
So I read up on all the laws and truly it comes down ( even if they say they didn’t know!) TAX.
I am now renting a house in Da Nang, I have been here 3weeks and I still don’t even have a contract. I was supposed to sign it the day I moved I but I still don’t have one, she won’t even write that I paid her 45million, she is now avoiding me so I’m going to her work tomorrow as i have to renew my visa next week and don’t know whether I can put the address down. I'm shacking my head in disbelief as I now know so much better, my heart took over because I love the house.
Does anyone have any ideas on how to tackle this lady, no pun intended ?
I have spent the last week in bloody hospital, I gave my address, I just really hope I don’t have the police here, I live alone and not really met any other expats or Vietnamese yet! It would frighten me.
For the visa you can put down any address of any hotel in town if you want they don't really care. As for the landlord, the money is gone once you handed it over. It's best to just stay there until your lease is up. Don't worry about the police showing up. They can't really do anything to you. Give them the landlord's phone number and have them call her. Make a scene and be aggressive if they start to harass you. Tell them you will contact the embassy if they don't go away.
RachelDesigns wrote:I was supposed to sign it the day I moved I but I still don’t have one, she won’t even write that I paid her 45million, she is now avoiding me so I’m going to her work tomorrow ...
You paid 45 million and didn't get a receipt and now she avoiding you?
Is she the landlord or the agent?
If she is not the landlord maybe she's not authorized to rent the house.
Maybe she only collect the deposit for an untenanted house. 
Bloody messy for you mate. However just thinking seeing as though there is no contract can you get your money back (ust thinking that may be difficult too) and move on and find a more reputable landlord/agent. Is there a local Chamber of Commerce for foreigners? Hope it all works out for you.
Cheers
Bazza
"I am now renting a house in Da Nang, I have been here 3weeks and I still don’t even have a contract. I was supposed to sign it the day I moved I but I still don’t have one, she won’t even write that I paid her 45million, she is now avoiding me so I’m going to her work tomorrow as i have to renew my visa next week and don’t know whether I can put the address down. I'm shacking my head in disbelief as I now know so much better, my heart took over because I love the house"
Hi,
I just wonder why you didn't ask for any receipt or evidence that prove your payment to that lady.
The reason that lady doesn't want to make a contract is that she has to pay her personal income tax (PIT) from the renting income (45 mil VND from you). According to Vietnamese law, with the monthly income from 32 mil to 52 mil VND, PIT-to-pay to tax department is 25%.
So the solution now for your renewal/extending a visa is asking her to make a "Contract for borrowing her house in a period time"- in this contract, she just declare that you are her friend and she lend you her house (no money mentioned in this contract). Both of you can get benefit from this contract: you can extend your visa and she will not pay her PIT.
Hope this help.
Regards,
Ni
I'd be contacting immigration. They were a large help to me back some 4 years ago. The local police will do little to nothing. Why did you not get a receipt?
Thank you for getting back to me, every reply will help me on this journey in Da Nang, Vietnam!
I got a yellow stick it note saying 45 million paid, it hadn’t wrote, to what address or any details.
(I’m shaking my head as I’m writing this) I am so far from STUPID and have plenty of common sense, but obviously not with the situation I am writing about, I can’t believe I even spent 2 days reading the local laws on tenancy!!
I’m hoping that when she returns from London tomorrow: she isn’t on this site!
I have to get my Visa extended. Does anybody have any advice on getting a 1yr business visa rather than a 3 month tourist visa?
Thanks
brokenball wrote:can you please post a link where property owners can register their tenants/guests?
Go to your local ward police and ask for the link. Each provence has its own registration site.
i have been looking for it online and no result seems right. yeah i guess i have to go to the local police station and ask for it. thanks!
@eileengu
As you are the foreigner, you live in your own flat, You must also register to the police (or immigration through online immigration department website. The period of Residence belongs to your visa expiration day.
eileengu wrote:register with police? Is this a "must" choice when renting an apartment?
Yes. Usually the landlord has to do this.
But it seems that not all landlords know about it. - @GuestPoster0147 I read somewhere on the forum that if the land lord doesn't give you the agreement in your language the onus is on them .
@eileengu As you are the foreigner, you live in your own flat, You must also register to the police (or immigration through online immigration department website. The period of Residence belongs to your visa expiration day. - @TRUONGTHUTHIEMHOUSE
Hello TRUONGTHUTHIEMHOUSE. Welcome to the expat.com Vietnam forum.
May I ask what prompted you to post to a thread which has been dormant for over 6 years?
Further, the member you are replying to, eileengu, has not logged on to expat.com in over 2 years.
I'm genuinely curious.
@Aidan in HCMC
Hello, I didn’t notice the date of this post… My intention was simply to help—so that someone who doesn’t know yet might read it.
@Aidan in HCMCHello, I didn’t notice the date of this post… My intention was simply to help—so that someone who doesn’t know yet might read it. - @TRUONGTHUTHIEMHOUSE
Understood. What I was wondering was how you found the thread.
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